yes he did spend 5 minutes discussing how the coke cola museum doesn't show any of the less savoury moments in their history, but many large companies/americans/anyone who has done anything bad in the past like to paint over their history. however the points about the water table, and pesticides in india and trade unionists being murders on site, and on the job in columbia still stand.

unfortunately i missed the second half of the program as i had to go and make preparations for a headache this morning, but those facts alone need dealing with. I know there are plenty o other companies who are dreadful, but if you know what a company is doing to harm people then i think it is rather disgusting to ignore it.

look at their expressions of joy, look at their wild, childlike arm flailing, look at the hyperactive and degenerative 'playing in a child like manner'. The sickening truth is that this was all caused by the effects of the caffine content of Coca Cola.

That particular passage of the programme, as much as I quite like Mark Thomas, was very Daily Mail Island.